Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB613

Introduced
1/24/24  
Refer
1/24/24  

Caption

Elections; revise the votes included to determine total votes needed to receive majority.

Impact

The bill will have a significant impact on the election procedures established in Mississippi, particularly concerning how votes are tallied during both general and primary elections. By adopting these amendments, the legislative framework governing elections will ensure that only valid votes for active candidates contribute to determining the majority. This alteration could reduce confusion in scenarios where candidates exit the race, likely preventing contentious disputes regarding vote counts and election results, especially in close elections.

Summary

House Bill 613 seeks to amend several sections of the Mississippi Code to modify the calculation of the majority of votes required for a candidate to be considered elected. Specifically, it proposes that only the votes cast for candidates who are actively remaining in the race shall be counted towards the majority. This means that if a candidate withdraws, dies, or is otherwise removed from contention, their votes will not be included in the total needed to achieve a majority for election. This change aims to clarify and simplify the process of determining election outcomes, particularly in races where multiple candidates may drop out.

Contention

While the intent behind HB 613 is to streamline voting procedures, there may be concerns about how it affects voter perception and trust in electoral processes. Potential debates could revolve around whether excluding votes for withdrawn candidates diminishes representation for those voters. Moreover, if candidates voluntarily withdraw or are disqualified during the election period, questions may arise about fairness and ethical implications surrounding the timing and impact of such withdrawals on election outcomes. As such, stakeholders may wish to monitor the bill's implications closely in the context of electoral integrity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2423

Elections; require that candidates receive majority of votes in general election to be elected to statewide office.

MS SB2354

Elections; revise procedures regarding voter roll maintenance and monitoring.

MS HB71

No-excuse absentee voting; authorize for any qualified voter who votes in person at the office of the registrar.

MS HB481

Pre-election day voting; authorize for twenty days before an election.

MS HB1230

Early voting; authorize for 21 days before the election.

MS HB1310

Elections; revise provisions related to the integrity of.

MS HB219

Early voting; authorize for not more than 21 days nor less than 5 days before each election.

MS SB2503

Elections; candidates for any office must file documentation of United States citizenship.

MS SB2279

Elections; authorize online voter registration and preelection day voting.

MS SB2112

Elections; authorize online voter registration and preelection day voting.

Similar Bills

MS HB1009

Election commissioners; remove petition requirement to qualify to run for office.

MS HB922

Election commissioner; revise office to be nonpartisan.

MS HB16

Election commissioner; revise office of to be nonpartisan.

MS HB66

Secretary of State; require to provide election officials training on disenfranchising crimes.

MS HB113

Election commissioner; revise office to be nonpartisan.

MS HB690

Election commissioner; revise office to be nonpartisan.

MS HB363

Secretary of State; require to provide election officials training on disenfranchising crimes.

MS HB89

Secretary of State; require to provide election officials training on disenfranchising crimes.